Kitty_Blue

Kitty_Blue

As you see from the list of books I have in the past few months, I am an artist on a spiritual journey.

This journey began a long time ago, but all kinds of things kept interfering, like being
a caregiver to my husband who died December 2004. After relocating to the Austin area and finally realizing my dream of going to Machu...more »
  • member since Monday, August 27 2007

Profile: Public Notes

 
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  • Meg C

    meg c says

    Hey Kitty!
    Thanks for the note, I'm glad to be here!
    ~Meg

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )
  • khabira

    khabira says

    Hello Miss Kitty
    I took the liberty of starting a little game on the group site and I hope it will help us all
    get to know each other better. So in the spirit of the game. You have been tagged by
    the Spiritual Travelers group. Just follow your cursor to the group and your will find your question. :)

    posted 10 days ago. ( send a note )
  • khabira

    khabira says

    dear Miss Kitty
    After I had written to you I decided that even though the note I had left for him had been polite but telling him I just
    didn't feel that the group was the proper place for what amounted to an ad for his book. i deleted my comment because I didn't want to put a negative tone into the group and I felt that perhaps I had overstepped my boundaries.
    I have noticed that my very best friend, Magsimprov has joined the group. She is in NC and I in Oh but we have been best friends since 1977. Lasted longer than any of our marriages. LOL. Life here in the states and perhaps everywhere is so hectic that people can only be online hit and miss. I think it is hard. I can't be on everyday and I have photos to work on and email and all the stuff. I work full time as I am sure you do. We can only do what we can do. I think that that is part of what a spiritual path is all about-recognizing the Divine in each other and knowing that in 99% of cases we are doing our best. I would be happy to try and get some discussions going when I am around and I look forward to getting to know you better.
    In friendship
    Khabira

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • khabira

    khabira says

    Hello Miss Kitty
    I see you have wonderful news. St. Francis was an amazing man. I am writing you because I
    need to confess I have just been on Spiritual Travelers and felt that there is somewhat of a
    problem-perhaps it is me. Rather than rehash I would just ask you to go to the group and read the very long post and the post I left regarding my feelings. If you feel I was out of line, please tell me. I am not on an ego trip. I will happiliy shut up.
    Your friend Khabira

    posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • MysticBlueRose

    mysticbluerose says

    Me too!!! Extreme peace sounds fabulous!!!

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • MysticBlueRose

    mysticbluerose says

    I'm becoming an OEF (Order of Ecumenical Franciscans) and so I'm studying many things of St. Francis. I'm on the last chapter and it's an amazing book. Totally worth reading for anyone who wants a more centered, peaceful life.

    It's 69 degrees here. After snow 2 days ago in the outlying areas. Craziest winter I've ever experienced up here!!!

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • MysticBlueRose

    mysticbluerose says

    i am reading 3 books right now...How We Choose to be Happy by Rick Foster & Greg Hicks, The Transcended Christian by Daniel A Helminiak and The Lessons of Saint Francis: How to Bring Simplicity and Spirituality into Your Daily life by John Michael Talbot.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • roy M

    roy m says

    Hi - yes! glad you enjoyed it. Such a simple way of looking at things can be so revealing.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Soma R.

    soma r. says

    hello kitty,

    i didn't get your comment on my question about shall i read THE SECRET or not? can you please clear it up? you said you do not recommend it for people you do not know it means you would recommend it for your friends? and about if the book didn't find, what do you mean?

    thanks a lot.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • roy M

    roy m says

    Hi Kitty - well, you have had and still are having an interesting journy. I have to agree, I didn't own my cat as much as he owned me LOL.

    I have been on the path to what I understand as spiritual realisation since my youth when sitting on my fathers lap as he spoke to me of his times in India and what he had learned. I now wear my spiritual attitude is like a warm undergarment under my very practical day clothes. I qualified as an engineer and grew into management and now consulting with life coaching being my main outer work interest. Wonderful that you have been to Peru - it is still on my agenda sometime to do that. I can relate to your energy healing - I have done advanced Reiki and I find that very helpful. The Vedic monks have a lot to say about it and I would find it had to do that justice in a few sentences - it needs a conversation sometime. I can say they are very inclusive and any work should be done from the right state of being - and less concern for what we do.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • roy M

    roy m says

    Wow, I have been a long time in coming back to you on this. I don't seem to be getting a mail to say I have a mail waiting. Well you asked what have I discovered on my spiritual path. Well, for me it is a lifes work which runs behind everything I do though people would not know unless they ask or show a real interest. I would love to discuss this with you. Your picture is the same as my favourite cat - his name is Shasta, a seal point siamese now sadly left this world - when I have the space I would love another.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Elisabeth B

    elisabeth b says

    Hi Kitty-Blue,
    Just a short note to wish you a Happy Special Mother's Day for your, your family and your spiritual sons all over the world!
    Take care,
    Elisabeth

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • jloucks

    jloucks says

    Just took time to review your interesting bookshelves again. Impressive! Sorry to read you did not care for "The Mermaid Chair" as it is already sitting on my shelf as a TBR! I loved Sue Monk Kid's "The Secret Life of Bees", as you did, and hoped for another like it in "Mermaid".
    Oh well...Read on!
    Regards,
    Judith

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Elisabeth B

    elisabeth b says

    Hi Kitty,
    Just a short note to wish you a very happy Easter! Hope you are having a great rest and enjoying time with your family and friends.
    I hope you don't mind if I browse your shelfbook from time to time in order to share tastes in books.
    A Shelfari Spanish friend,
    Elisabeth

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • weradi

    weradi says

    I agree with your review of Tolle's The Power of Now. I re-read your profile as well as your book shelf. I went to Cusco in the mid 90's to hear Caroline Myss speak, and from there to Machu Pichu, which was a spiritual experience. I'm curious about the Psych-K facilitating you're doing. Because of you, I added Bruce Lipton's book to my to be read list, but haven't as yet. As an aside, I also liked The Secret Life of Bees. Weradi

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • khabira

    khabira says

    Hello I read your profile and am sorry about your husband's illness and death. My husband died from a massive heart attack in1995. I came home from my office and found him dead in the study. I have been also healing and I hope we can get to the point where everyone accepts and honors all the paths and the lessons along the way. Blessings

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Elisabeth B

    elisabeth b says

    Hi Mai-Liis,
    Thanks for your lovely post! I'll follow your suggestion and I will seek for "The Secret".
    Yeah, it is undeniable that when the student is ready, the teacher appears ... so with books is rather the same.
    I didn't know your name was Mai-Liis... how wonderful and by the way, all my family and friends call me "Lis", short for Elisabeth. It is so strange... I was attracted by the photo of your Siamese kitten and I thought he/she looks like a peaceful creature plenty of wisdom and warm-heart alltogether. I count my blessings every day and thank God for having meet you.
    Take care,
    Elisabeth

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • hkadman

    hkadman says

    I wasn't too excited I loved every moment I stayed there, and I do wish to return and explore the museums, the sites that I haven't seen; and live there a year, several months at least.

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • hkadman

    hkadman says

    Hi Kitty, Manhattan is simply great, it isn't the sky scrapers but its public centers like Times square, Rockefeller center, Broadway and its many possibilities of entertainment, the Metropolitan opera; just to be in it is a sensational experience. The metropolitan museum, the national history museum and many more all around Central park and the variety of people in the broad avenues is something - exhilarating.
    But aren't you American? That's what I thought and realized I'm wrong from your note.

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sioux

    sioux says

    Yep, cat people are the best!

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
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